Princess Diana, Queen Máxima and more royal fans of chokers

Chokers have definitely made a fashion comeback. From bejewelled baubles to simple black strings, "It" girls like Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner have found a way to wear the necklace for any occasion.

And while the trend is having a moment in 2016, it's long been a staple for royals around the world. The most famous royal choker fan was Princess Diana, who became synonymous with the style of jewelry, and other European trendsetters quickly followed suit.

Here, we look back at Diana's best choker moments and other royals who have embraced the fashionable accessory.

Here, Diana wears the Royal Family's Cambridge emerald-and-diamond choker. The stunning creation once belonged to Queen Mary, who passed it along to her granddaughter Queen Elizabeth. Diana also wore the glittering piece as a headband.

Diana wasn't the only British royal to embrace the choker trend. Here, Princess Anne wears the Empress Maria Feodorovna choker. Queen Mary purchased the necklace and it has since been handed down through generations of royal women. It features four strands of pearls with 20 diamond-encrusted vertical bars segmented throughout.

The Queen's jewelry box is overflowing with stunning necklaces, but chokers are not her go-to style. In fact, this piece is only one of a few she has worn over the years. It received a stamp of approval from Princess Diana in 1982 when the royal borrowed the necklace for a reception at Hampton Court Palace.

It was widely reported that this stunning pink topaz and five-strand pearl choker was gifted to the Duchess of Cornwall by her husband Prince Charles in celebration of their wedding. The show-stopping centre stone is surrounded by row upon row of dazzling diamonds.